because your cool...
hopping on eachother
for socialization, warmth and mating
Penguins breed by mating and copulating, like other birds.
Penguins have a mating call and the males court the females with this call. When a female responds to the call the male finds her and mating takes place. If this is love, then, yes they fall in love.
Empire Penguins travel any wheres from 60 to 70 miles to get to their mating site.
Bow. . . Chika. . . Wow. . . Wow . . ! ! !
Penguin mating seasons differ with location. The largest of the penguins, Emperor Penguin, breeds in the coldest environment at a range near -40 C. Water temperatures vary as well with location.
Penguins love to fight for females. They do it during the mating season for "The Ladies."What they do is, they find butterflys, eat them, and use their awesome juices to becomeAdult Muntant Ninja Penguins *AMNP* and then they fight to the death with their claws! :) :) :)
they only stay together for one mating season but after that, they switch partners
because they bray like donkeys to attract mates during mating season
Eat and hunt for food. They also move to the mating grounds in late fall. This migration takes a few weeks and is a long walk for the penguins. Watch the movie The March of the Penguins to see this in real life.
Eat and hunt for food. They also move to the mating grounds in late fall. This migration takes a few weeks and is a long walk for the penguins. Watch the movie The March of the Penguins to see this in real life.